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A deep-prevention approach – human, animal and environmental – is needed to respond to challenges that require concerted ...
The province’s audits focus on spending but ignore racial disparities, weak oversight and broken promises to reform the ...
Canada’s laws lag far behind the spyware tools used by police — leaving civil liberties, privacy, and national security ...
The restriction of spousal and work-age children’s eligibility ignores systemic power differentials that disenfranchise women ...
Carney’s quiet public service revolution The public service is being retooled piece by piece to meet the demands of delivery. The changes may outlast the agenda that sparked them.
Barriers to interprovincial trade are falling. What comes next might be even more important The latest edition of the Confederation of Tomorrow annual survey shows that Canadians haven’t changed their ...
Canada needs a whole-of-government competition policy to boost innovation, fairness and economic opportunity across sectors and provinces.
Public consultations are vital to Canadian governance. Weakening them risks poor policy, reduced trust, and democratic backsliding.
Mark Carney reframes defence spending as a tool for economic resilience, introducing a new political economy rooted in strategic autonomy.
Why Canada should join the European Political Community, not the EU The EPC imposes no legal obligations, requires no treaty ratification and places no restrictions on membership. Yet it holds ...
Danielle Smith’s Bill 54 makes it dramatically easier to launch referendums, fuelling separatist movements amid fierce Indigenous opposition.
Early, direct confirmation would solve the pretendian problem and avoid having universities engage in Aboriginal politics, where they don’t belong.